December 1998
Beginner
512 pages
12h 13m
English
One of the trickiest aspects of UNIX is the concept of wildcards and regular expressions. Wildcards are a tool that allows you to “guess” at a filename, or to specify a group of filenames easily. Regular expressions are pattern-matching tools that are different from, and more powerful than, wildcards.
You'll meet the wonderful new command grep and its foundation, regular expressions.
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